Into The River

Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age, Kids, Teen, Social Issues, Fiction
Cover of the book Into The River by Ted Dawe, Polis Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Ted Dawe ISBN: 9781943818204
Publisher: Polis Books Publication: June 14, 2016
Imprint: Polis Books Language: English
Author: Ted Dawe
ISBN: 9781943818204
Publisher: Polis Books
Publication: June 14, 2016
Imprint: Polis Books
Language: English

Winner of the Margaret Mahy Award

"Some rivers should not be swum in. Some rivers hold secrets that can never be told."

Te Arepa is an adventurous Maori boy, bound to the history, customs and rituals of his people. Yet when he comes upon a giant eel while fishing, he is convinced the creature is a taniwha, or water demon, and follows it. Yet what Te Arepa finds in the river is far different, far more sinister. And it will change his life forever.

Te Arepa has always been curious about experiencing life beyond his tribe. His wishes seem granted when he is awarded a scholarship at a prestigious boarding school, far away from the Maori. Leaving behind his family and their traditions, Te Arepa sets out to discover a strange new world with customs of its own...as well as new enemies.

When he arrives at school, Te Arepa finds the freedom and everything it offers intoxicating. But to fit in, he realizes that he must shed his identity, culture, and even his name. And he comes to realize that what the water demon showed him in the darkness of the river that day changed him, and that freedom comes with a heavy price.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Winner of the Margaret Mahy Award

"Some rivers should not be swum in. Some rivers hold secrets that can never be told."

Te Arepa is an adventurous Maori boy, bound to the history, customs and rituals of his people. Yet when he comes upon a giant eel while fishing, he is convinced the creature is a taniwha, or water demon, and follows it. Yet what Te Arepa finds in the river is far different, far more sinister. And it will change his life forever.

Te Arepa has always been curious about experiencing life beyond his tribe. His wishes seem granted when he is awarded a scholarship at a prestigious boarding school, far away from the Maori. Leaving behind his family and their traditions, Te Arepa sets out to discover a strange new world with customs of its own...as well as new enemies.

When he arrives at school, Te Arepa finds the freedom and everything it offers intoxicating. But to fit in, he realizes that he must shed his identity, culture, and even his name. And he comes to realize that what the water demon showed him in the darkness of the river that day changed him, and that freedom comes with a heavy price.

More books from Polis Books

Cover of the book Devils And Dust by Ted Dawe
Cover of the book Broken Shield by Ted Dawe
Cover of the book Bad Beat by Ted Dawe
Cover of the book The Blue Kingfisher by Ted Dawe
Cover of the book The Scream Catcher by Ted Dawe
Cover of the book The Glow by Ted Dawe
Cover of the book Saint Mick by Ted Dawe
Cover of the book The Storyteller by Ted Dawe
Cover of the book Miami Midnight by Ted Dawe
Cover of the book Potter's Field by Ted Dawe
Cover of the book No Saving Grace by Ted Dawe
Cover of the book South Village by Ted Dawe
Cover of the book Red Ribbons by Ted Dawe
Cover of the book Jackson Donne Box Set by Ted Dawe
Cover of the book Blind to Sin by Ted Dawe
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy